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Padre Pio - The True Story, Revised and Expanded, 3rd Edition (Paperback): C.Bernard Ruffin Padre Pio - The True Story, Revised and Expanded, 3rd Edition (Paperback)
C.Bernard Ruffin
R730 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R71 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Last Words - A Dictionary of Deathbed Quotations (Paperback, New edition): C.Bernard Ruffin Last Words - A Dictionary of Deathbed Quotations (Paperback, New edition)
C.Bernard Ruffin
R1,203 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R336 (28%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The last words of the dying often provide insight into their feelings about life. Some are peaceful (""It is very beautiful over there"" - Thomas Alva Edison); many are spiritual (""Don't ask the Lord to keep me here. Ask him to have mercy"" - Walker Percy); others are angry (""God-damn the whole frigging world and everybody in it - except you Carlotta"" - W.C. Fields); still others reflect the weary fight against death (""I'm bored of it all"" - Sir Winston Churchill). Nearly 2,000 deathbed quotations from saints, popes, statesmen, scientists, soldiers, musicians, athletes, artists, entertainers, writers, criminals and others are included in this reference work. Each entry includes a brief biographical sketch of the person and sets the quotation in context. The sources for the quotes include biographies, newspaper and magazine accounts, and, in a few instances, firsthand accounts.

Kemp, Sparrow and Greenwood Families of Norfolk, Virginia - Their Ancestors and Descendants (Paperback): C.Bernard Ruffin Kemp, Sparrow and Greenwood Families of Norfolk, Virginia - Their Ancestors and Descendants (Paperback)
C.Bernard Ruffin
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Norfolk, Virginia Registry of Free Negroes, 1835-1861, Abstracts (Paperback): C.Bernard Ruffin Norfolk, Virginia Registry of Free Negroes, 1835-1861, Abstracts (Paperback)
C.Bernard Ruffin
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
My Life as I Have Lived It - The Autobiography of Rosina Corrothers-Tucker, 1881-1987 (Paperback): Rosina Corrothers Tucker,... My Life as I Have Lived It - The Autobiography of Rosina Corrothers-Tucker, 1881-1987 (Paperback)
Rosina Corrothers Tucker, C.Bernard Ruffin
R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Rosina Harvey was born November 4, 1881 in Washington, D.C. Her detailed recollections of her family, neighborhood and church (as well as her leadership role in America's first successful black labor union) paint a vivid portrait of her life and times in the nation's capital. "The Washington I grew up in, which then had a population of fewer than 300,000, was a very agreeable place, virtually free of slums and relatively free of crime." During her lifetime, Mrs. Tucker witnessed significant historical events, major social change, and technological advancements. She saw the mode of transportation evolve from horse and carriage, and trolley cars, to the variety of vehicles involved in the congested traffic of the 1980s. The daughter of former slaves, she attended Washington's prestigious M Street (later Dunbar) High School and became an accomplished pianist, composer, and music teacher. In her youth, she heard tales of slavery from the mouths of former slaves. She attended the funeral of Frederick Douglass in 1895 and witnessed the Washington Race Riot of 1919. She participated in the March on Washington in 1963, and experienced, in her lifetime, the growth and death of segregation in the District of Columbia. Her first husband was the eminent poet and minister James David Corrothers. After his premature death, she married a second time to Berthea Johnson Tucker, a Pullman Porter, and in 1925 she helped to found the Brotherhood of Sleeping-Car Porters, the first successful African-American labor union in the United States. For most of its existence she served as Secretary-Treasurer of its Ladies Auxiliary. For many years an elder at Washington's Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, she was also active in civic and community work. As she approached her hundredth birthday, she became a national celebrity, giving lectures and making appearances on television, recounting her years as a labor and civil rights activist. A year before her death at 1987, she was participating in a picket of a local supermarket. "Although I live far removed from the time I was born, I do not feel that my heart should dwell in the past. It is in the future. Each day added to another has culminated in growth that has led to my present experience and made me the person I am today and will be tomorrow." An index to full-names, places and subjects adds to the value of this work.

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